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Your own MTLB
Its now possible to buy your ex Swedish Ex East German MTLB.
The price is about 13000 USD each. http://www.blocket.se/sodermanland/P...1_23052432.htm This company bought around 30 of them. Need one? |
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Antenna, can't you engineer us a discount? I can't pay $13,000, but I might be able to scrape up $13...
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Dang, I was saving up for my own BRDM I saw on ebay. So none of you bid on it ta drive the price beyond what I can afford.
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OK, $20 and a $20 Starbucks Card!
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Paul, did you mean for the MTLB? You might be able to only use it at one place in Sweden - the Stockholm airport. No actual word on the website if it's open yet...
It's a shame really. Sweden is a great place to visit!
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OK, $35 and an old LCD monitor (still working and kept as a backup) -- but they have to throw in the commander's machinegun.
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I've come to the conclusion I will probably never leave this city again, except possibly as a corpse (I'm going to donate my body to science). Shortage of funds.
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I'd rather a load of spare parts. You just know you'll need them...
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San Antonio is notorious for its traffic snarls. I'd rather have the machinegun! But I can throw in an extra Linksys router and a bunch of spare CAT5 cables I have for a load of spare parts.
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Quote:
According to the rumour mil Sweden bought about 800-1000 of witch they immediately scrapped 200-400 to get spare parts. So am quite sure there are spare parts. Sometimes u can see people selling a MTLB motor in almost mint condition. |
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With that legendary Russian workmanship and precision engineering......
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MTLB
I think they are actually quite good vehicles for difficult terrain and so on -I couldnt say anything about the workmanship though...
probably a bombproof design.Maybe some of of our Swedish friends here have heard anything about them in use from "lumpen" ( conscription ) ? Several batallions must have been set up with these |
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